Description This is an image of coquina shaped by the sea on a beach in Palm Coast, Florida. The coquina shapes are endlessly sculptural and evocative. This one reminds me of a dolphin, which not surprisingly are swimming right off shore, as well as at Marineland, a mile to the north on Route A1A.

Bev And Will Callender, South Portland, MaineMember Since May 2009Artist Statement Bev and Will—graduates of Bates College in Lewiston, Maine, where they met—have been married for almost fifty years. The big day is January second next year. Bev worked as a housing administrator for many years, two municipalities and a two-county authority. Will was a college professor—sociology, philosophy, adult education. After retirement, Will took up photography, first black and white and then in color and digital. He would put his photographs on Bev's desk looking for a little admiration. One day, she started imaginatively inking them, thereby giving birth to the Inkagraph. People who saw them—our three children, five grandchildren, artist friends— said "they are great," "I love them," "you must do something with them," "take them to a gallery," and the like. So here we are, thanks to Imagekind, exhibiting them to the public for the first time. We hope you enjoy viewing them as much as we've enjoyed creating them.